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nia
3df0f20e22 security: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums
All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes

Unfetchable distfiles (fetched conditionally?):
./security/cyrus-sasl/distinfo cyrus-sasl-dedad73e5e7a75d01a5f3d5a6702ab8ccd2ff40d.patch.v2
2021-10-26 11:16:56 +00:00
nia
fa4b2904a6 security: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles 2021-10-07 14:53:40 +00:00
mef
eedceaa36b (security/monocypher) Updated 2.0.5 to 3.1.1
3.1.1
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2020/06/15

- Various documentation fixes.
- Fixed various compiler warnings.
- Fixed some integer overflows (16-bit platforms only).


3.1.0
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2020/04/03

- Added Elligator 2 mappings (hash to curve, curve to hash).
- Added OPRF support (with scalar inversion).
- Added Edwards25519 -> Curve25519 conversions


3.0.0
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2020/01/19

- Deprecated the incremental AEAD interface.
- Deprecated the incremental Chacha20, added a direct interface.
- Added IETF Chacha20 (96-bit nonce), as described in RFC 8439.
- Moved deprecated interfaces to a separate `src/deprecated` folder.
- Removed the `ED25519_SHA512` preprocessor flag.
- `crypto_x25519()` and `crypto_key_exchange()` now return `void`.
- Added a custom hash interface to EdDSA.  Several instances of EdDSA
  can share the same binary.
- Added optional support for HMAC SHA-512
- Moved all SHA-512 operations to `src/optional/monocypher-ed25519.(h|c)`
- Optional support for Ed25519 no longer requires a preprocessor flag.
  Add `src/optional/monocypher-ed25519.(h|c)` to your project instead.


2.0.6
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2019/10/21

- Added the `BLAKE2_NO_UNROLLING` preprocessor definition. Activating it
  makes the binary about 5KB smaller, and speeds up processing times on
  many embedded processors.
  - Reduced the stack usage of signature verification by about
    40%. Signature verification now fits in smaller machines.
  - Fixed many implicit casts warnings.
  - Fixed the manual here and there.
  - Lots of small nitpicks.
2020-10-19 12:30:30 +00:00
maya
56b8f30bd5 Add monocypher version 2.0.5
Monocypher is an easy to use crypto library. It is:

- Small. Sloccount counts about 1700 lines of code, small enough to
allow audits. The binaries are under 65KB.
= Easy to deploy. Just add monocypher.c and monocypher.h to your
project. They compile as C99 or C++, have no dependency, and
are dedicated to the public domain.
- Easy to use. The API is small, consistent, and cannot fail
on correct input.
- Fast. The primitives are fast to begin with, and performance
wasn't needlessly sacrificed. Monocypher holds up pretty well
against Libsodium, despite being closer in size to TweetNaCl.
2019-03-16 09:17:09 +00:00